Law & Politics in International SocietySAGE Publications, 1976 - 191 էջ |
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... establish what represented the common interest or a balance of conflicting interests . " But if so , the balancing is ... established by the more influential nations , customary law often only tells , as an Indian and Algerian official ...
... establish what represented the common interest or a balance of conflicting interests . " But if so , the balancing is ... established by the more influential nations , customary law often only tells , as an Indian and Algerian official ...
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... established practice of navigation in international straits was that a rule of common law had already been established , recog- nizing the right of transit through such straits for all ships . " 3. Huber is quoted in Lauterpacht ( 1933 ...
... established practice of navigation in international straits was that a rule of common law had already been established , recog- nizing the right of transit through such straits for all ships . " 3. Huber is quoted in Lauterpacht ( 1933 ...
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... established for states and governments are quite sub- jective , although claimed to be reasonably objective . Some of them are : the state must be civilized ; must be self - governing ; must be peace - loving ; must be able and willing ...
... established for states and governments are quite sub- jective , although claimed to be reasonably objective . Some of them are : the state must be civilized ; must be self - governing ; must be peace - loving ; must be able and willing ...
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